I bought this machine from a man who made his living woodworking. He sold the house where he had his shop, so he had no place to put his tools. I bought all of the tools in one lot. He told me that he bought the tablesaw new in the early 80s from a local hardware store which is no longer in business. The saw needs some clean up, but looks pretty good. I'll try to post more pictures when I get finished with it.

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